3-422.10.00
IntroductionEnglish: Clubmosses; Lycopods; Fern allies.
Clades:
Lycopodiidae;
Lycopodianae;
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Members:
Ecology: the remains of
Lycopodiidae account for our major coal deposits.
Use: spores for flashes of light in photography; spores as cover of pharmaceutical pills.
TaxonomyIn the PPG 1 classification
Lycopodiales is an order in the class Lycopodiopsida, containing only the family
Lycopodiaceae.
Other classifications split off the family
Huperziaceae from
Lycopodiaceae. Field has shone more light on the
Lycopodiales. He splits the
Huperziaceae in two: Huperzioideae and
Phlegmarioideae.
Lycopodiaceae is split in 3 subfamilies:
Lycopodielloideae,
Lycopodioideae and
Diphasioideae.
Plant theoryIn the
Plant theory Lycopodiales is the only order in the subclass
Lycopodiidae. The
Plant theory was much helped by the study of Field. The
Lycopodiaceae can be split further in 3 subfamilies:
Lycopodielloideae,
Diphasioideae and
Lycopodioideae.
Huperziaceae can be split further in 3 subfamilies: Huperzioideae,
Phlegmarioideae and
Phlegmarioideae2.
It makes more sense for the
Plant theory, but the classification is tentative. The placement in subphases is only confirmed for
Lycopodioideae Huperzioideae, and
Selaginellaceae.
BotanyClubmosses; vascular plant; ± 410 million years old.
Leaves: with a single vein.
Spores: homosporous; inflammable.
Sporangia: sometimes clustered in terminal strobili; eligulate.
Reproduction: by shedding spores; bear a protostele; having microphylls.
EssenceThis personality has a conflict between being oneself and able to survive on the one hand, and finding a place in the community. It is the transition of childhood to adulthood and having to become someone in the community. They lack the real capacity to behave normally, to have normal contacts with family and friends, to fit into a community and a work situation, even when they feel they have to. Their only option is to give up.
MindChild, having no parents, having to survive in a difficult world.
Feeling that their existence itself is a problem, being unwanted, feeling they are too much, giving problems between parents, or with himself.
Delusion: they are the cause of the problems.
Delusion: his existence is the problem, for instance because of being the wrong gender.
Sensation being guilty because of being alive.
Aversion or desire for touch, bodily contact.
Cocoon, autism.
Fleeing into their own home, their safe base, to lock others out.
Retardation.
Not wanting to become an adult, take on responsibilities.
Control.
Anxious, shy, timid.
Timid towards superiors, bossy towards inferiors.
Feeling that life can be over any moment (inflammable spores).
Fear: crowds, people; aggression.
Difficult toilet training, incontinence for urine and stool.
Desire touch, contact, cuddling, hugging.
Sleepless, < without parents.
Very withdrawn.
Speech retardation.
Sensitive to noise, especially crying children and babies.
Aversion to cooperate with people, to communicate.
Body
Abdomen: indigestion; cramps, in infants and babies.
Rectum: encopresis; constipation.
Urinary: enuresis; incontinence; cystitis.
Subphases FamiliesPhase Remedy code
Family1. 3-422.11.00
Lycopodielloideae 2. 3-422.12.00
Diphasioideae 3. 3-422.13.00
Lycopodioideae 4. 3-422.14.00 Huperzioideae
5. 3-422.15.00
Phlegmarioideae 6. 3-422.16.00
Phlegmarioideae2 7. 3-422.17.00
Selaginellaceae Lycopodielloideae